Accomodation for a family of 5 in Disneyland Paris
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I am scouring various websites to find accomodation for myself, my husband and our 5,4 and 1 year old children in Disneyland Paris but everywhere I try to book seems to be 2 adults/2 kids with no provision to add an extra child who is essentially just a baby who would require a cot. Any suggestions please?
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Hi Anna. Take a look at 'Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch', which is great for larger families, sleeping up to 6 in each log cabin style accommodation. Available supplement of Disney character breakfast, (at ranch in winter or park in summer). Pony rides and an outdoor play area are available. No shuttle bus, so car is essential. A 15 minute drive from the park itself. Fantastic reviews!! http://www.takethefamily.com/ref/?id=531 Another great alternative option for larger families is the 'My Travel Explorer Hotel', (slightly lower grade on paper, but with great reviews from kids!), and sleeps up to 6. Located on the Disney site, with free shuttle bus. Explorer themed, with indoor pool, play area in the shape of a sailing ship, play area ideal for under 6 years with lots of swing ropes, climbing walls and netted softballs to jump into with no fear of damage. http://www.takethefamily.com/ref/?id=532 It's also a great time to visit Disneyland Paris, as they are celebrating their 15th birthday this year, and have lots of extra fun family events, as well as some great offers. Some packages include travel by Eurostar too! hope this helps Happy holidays from Take the Family
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Also, check out The Kyriad and the Newport Bay Hotel, both of which can be found on our Disneyland Paris destination guide page, and have cots available on request, if your one year old is happy in one. http://www.takethefamily.com/where/disneylandparis.php Take the Family
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Isn't there a Pierre et Vacances apartment block listed on the Disney site ("Close to the Magic" or however they describe it.) The Explorers hotel looks brilliant for larger families -they do a separated out bunk bed room 'inside' the main room for the children, with their own telly! BUT, it books up really really fast, as I found, so never got there. At the shopping centre at Marne la Vallee, a taxi ride from Disney (too far to walk alas) there are loads of apartments, and the great thing is you get decent cafes and restarautns tat hte shopping centre, unlike at the Disney hotels, where the food is mostly disgusting and/or incredibly expensive
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